An Analysis of Sadeq Chubak’s Works Using Jacques Derrida’s Theory of Deconstruction Based on Tangsir and Sange Sabur

Document Type : Scientific Research

Authors

1 Professor, Department of Persian Language and Literature, Allameh Tabatabaei University, Tehran, Iran (Corresponding Author)

2 PhD student in Persian language and literature, Allameh Tabatabaei University, Tehran

Abstract

theory of  Deconstruction is regarded as a common literary theory in late 1960s, the foundations of which were first laid by Jacques Derrida. It aims to reconstruct and rediscover the meaning of the text and to reveal the contradictions present in it.  By challenging certain systematic views about signs in terms of binary oppositions, endless play of signifiers, deconstruction, plurality of interpretations, polysemy and the like, Derrida undermined the rationalistic foundations and asserted that an ultimate meaning or a final signified can never be reached The endless play of signifiers, deconstruction, binary oppositions, supplement, archi-writing, trace and the like are considered among Derrida’s theoretical foundations. In the present research we intend to discuss two works by Sadeq Chubak, i.e. Tangsir and Sange Sabur, based on Derrida’s theory of deconstruction. In this way the capacity of Persian language would be demonstrated as to whether it bears to be tested by this theory or not.  Also the similarities of the two novels would be displayed according to Derrida’s theory of deconstruction. Till The  another approach of two  text  according to Derrida’s theory reached.

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